Former Tory Minister Proposes Sweeping Immigration Reforms
Robert Jenrick calls for major overhaul of UK immigration system, including caps on migration and restructuring of the Home Office.
- Jenrick advocates for reducing net migration to tens of thousands, aiming to address public service strain and housing pressures.
- Proposed reforms include dismantling the Home Office to establish a focused department on border control.
- CPS report highlights negative impact of high migration on UK's economic growth per capita and public infrastructure.
- Public and political pressure mounts as net migration figures reach record highs, prompting calls for immediate action.
- Reforms suggested to prioritize high-skilled migrants and reduce reliance on foreign low-wage workers.